NFL Network's Mike Mayock reports that Oregon RB Jonathan Stewart may need surgery on his big toe. The procedure would keep him out four to six months.
Stewart suffered a turf toe injury in November and didn't miss any games. He also ran the forty at the Combine, but performed no shuttle or cone drills. In the meantime, he had MRIs done and doctors recommended he undergo surgery. Individual teams will evaluate whether surgery is required. Expected to be a first-round pick, his stock will fall dramatically with any team who doesn't medically clear him.

Wow. I couldn't imagine a worse time to mess something on your body up. Do you guys think his stock will drop?

If this is true, it drops him to the third round at least. If I were an NFL GM, I'd go ahead and cross him off my draft board right now. There are a slew of talented running backs who don't have these injury concerns.